Damir Dzumhur was a class act, as always, on the court against Alexander Zverev on Friday at Roland Garros. His hospitality also extended to the ball kids who worked the third-round match on Court Philippe-Chatrier. During a break in the action, Dzumhur jogged to catch a ball in the middle of the court. [ALSO LIKE] But a ball boy, from the side of the court, sprinted to the same spot. Collision. Dzumhur, a 26-year-old ATP World Tour professional, was left standing. But the ball boy lied on the red dirt. Talk about a collision course. @DzumhurDamir collides with ball boy during match. #RG18 pic.twitter.com/M5xHLxMlMK — Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) June 1, 2018 Dzumhur consoled the ball boy, and eventually, however, the...
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His mother recalls barricades, snipers and shelling en route to the hospital. Damir Dzumhur, born a month after the Bosnian War broke out, and his family recount their journey of hope through tennis as they revisit the places in Sarajevo where the two-time ATP World Tour titlist got his start.
Watch as Damir Dzumhur turns his back on the court to hit a stretch-backhand passing shot winner against Fernando Verdasco at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com.
ATP World Tour Uncovered presented by Peugeot goes behind the scenes at the 2018 Gazprom Hungarian Open, featuring interviews with Lucas Pouille, Denis Shapovalov, and Tournament Director Attila Richter.